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Sony MEX-BT5000 Car CD Player

$189.95 - $235.00
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Product Description: Sony MEX-BT5000

The MEX-BT5000 car audio head unit is designed for the truly mobile lifestyle. The first Sony head unit with Bluetooth wireless technology, it automatically links to any Bluetooth mobile phone and provides handsfree calls with crystal clear sound. Phone book data from the handset also appears on the BT5000's high-visibility screen, so you can make and receive calls...
The MEX-BT5000 car audio head unit is designed for the truly mobile lifestyle. The first Sony head unit with Bluetooth wireless technology, it automatically links to any Bluetooth mobile phone and provides handsfree calls with crystal clear sound. Phone book data from the handset also appears on the BT5000's high-visibility screen, so you can make and receive calls during a journey without even taking your phone out of your pocket. Support for the Bluetooth OPP (Object Push Protocol) also allows the wireless transfer of up to fifty phone book contacts to the head unit itself.

An integrated microphone in the unit picks up the user's voice and removes the need for any further wiring within the car, greatly simplifying installation. Stylishly minimal design and a full motion fluorescent (FL) display gives the BT5000 a highly distinctive look very different to previous Sony head units.

Smart handsfree isn't all the BT5000 can do. Show it a mobile phone or music player that supports Bluetooth audio streaming and it will retrieve and play music too. The head unit offers essential playback control (Play/Pause, Skip, fast forward/back) over the remote source, placing your music collection right at your fingertips.

Product Specification: Sony MEX-BT5000

Included Devices:Radio, CD, MP3 player
Maximum Power Output:52 Watts x 4
Media Supported:CD-R
Additional Features:Bluetooth hands-free for cellular phone, Flip-down console, Phone book
CD Changer Control:Yes

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    By MO Jeezy  Dec 25, 2007 | 2 out of 2 found this Sony MEX-BT5000 review helpful

    Pros: Looks really cool

    Cons: Not what it's cracked up to be!

    The sound quality is great, and it looks really cool. You can not use all the features. You have to pick between the ipod adapter or the satelite radio. You can not hook both up at the same time or it will short out the reciever. The bluetooth is ok ...parked. The faster you drive the louder you have to yell for the person to hear you. Not worth the money. Read more Less

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